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Shackles

Written by Eric San Juan
Art and letters by Stanley Lieber

Shackles

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"What is freedom, then? They talk overmuch about it, for folk who do not seem to have a grasp of what it really means ... Fighting against your betters is not freedom, it is a form of slavery."

 

The colonists are in open rebellion. Children with no respect for authority make the streets of 1778 London a haven for delinquency. And Gov.Warren Hastings, always willing to pontificate at length about that which irks him, doesn't like it one bit. Brought to life by Stanley Lieber's sparse, impressionistic art and crisp storytelling, Eric San Juan's "Shackles" shows that good principles are in the eye of the beholder.

 

"Powerful, thoughtful story, working on many levels. Stanley's spare and expressive art suits the story." -Maria Galloway

 

"Stanley Lieber's art, which is reminiscent of Eddie Campbell, fits with the 18th Century period piece." -Bob Garrett

 

Pitched! Vol. 1 was self-published via ComicXpress and is available at this purchase link for just $9.99.

 

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PITCHED! Table of Contents

Introduction - by Erik Larsen

Time Unraveled - with Rick Lundeen

The End of all Summers - with James Pipik

Seeker: The Ghost of Asteroid 351b - with James Hanson

The Homecoming of Carlos Ruiz - with John Benson

Couple: A Relationship Story - with Matt Linton

Whence Comes ... Liberty! - with Marcus Kelligrew

Shackles - with Stanley Lieber

Precinct 42: The Bugs Are All Right - with Clayton Cooke

The Last Shot - with Rick Hannah

 

Also by Eric

A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense - Official website

Storms: short fiction Available at Boston Literary Magazine

 

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